Carrie Underwood - I Ain~t In Checotah Anymore
Where 69 Meets 40, There`s A Single Stop Light Town, And Back When I Was Really Young, A Part Of That Burned Down, On Any Given Friday Night, We`d Drive A Hundred Miles, Between The Sonic And The Grocery Store, Laughing All The While, With As Many Friends As I Could Pack, In My Daddy`s Ford, But I Ain`t In Checotah Anymore. My Hotel In Manhattan, Holds More People Than Our Town, And What I Just Paid For Dinner, Would Be A Down Payment On A House, I`d Rather Be Tipping Cows In Tulsa, Than Hailing Cabs Here In New York, But I Ain`t In Checotah Anymore. I`m In A World So Wide, It Makes Me Feel Small Sometimes, I Miss The Big Blue Skies, The Oklahoma Kind. In A World Of Long Red Carpets, The Bright Lights Of Hollywood, All The Paparazzi Flashing, Could Make A Girl Feel Pretty Good, You Can Get Anything You Want Here, Except A Wal-mart Store, But I Ain`t In Checotah Anymore. I`m In A World So Wide, It Makes Me Feel Small Sometimes, I Miss The Big Blue Skies, The Oklahoma Kind. Where The Wildcats Beat The Ironheads, Old Settler`s Day And The Okrafest, After Prom, Down At The Bowling Lanes, Catching Crappie Fish In Eufaula Lake, I Ain`t In Checotah Anymore. I`m In A World So Wide, It Makes Me Feel Small Sometimes, I Miss The Big Blue Skies, The Oklahoma Kind, But I Ain`t In Checotah, No I Ain`t In Checotah, Oh, There`s Nothing Like Oklahoma. Where 69 Meets 40, There`s A Single Stoplight Town.
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